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Fun, Supportive, Engaging, Dynamic Work Environment - Office Boss Red Touch Media Employee Review

5.0
May 29, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, such as Health insurance (including unlimited mental health related services), PTO, and weekly half day Fridays with the last Friday always being off (and paid). Makes it easy to take short weekend trips. Office is always stocked with food and drinks. The people who work here are nice, including the CEO who seems to actually really care about employee well-being and success. Also there's lots of dogs in the office at all times. They also really prioritize fun and try to celebrate their employees as much as possible. Have great incentives for participating in fun activities. Love the mindset of leadership team.

Cons

Literally no training was provided, made it confusing to understand my role and the company structure. Still trying to figure it out

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5.0
Aug 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Friendly atmosphere - Positive Workmates - Fun Work Environment - Encouraging leadership - Willing to work through problems and find ways to solve them

Cons

- Not as much guidance as I would have hoped for - Location is a bit out of the way

3.0
Apr 25, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

The culture around the office was top notch: games, inter-office competitions, friendly staff. Many people were able to travel internationally to trade shows, which are hard work, but rewarding. Smart people.

Cons

Everything happens at the whim of the CEO - for good or for bad. If he wanted to have the office take a random day off, it was great. But there seemed to be very little consistency in his decision making. Decisions were based on his opinion rather than sound business reasoning. If he thought it was cool and trendy to be involved in some trade show or to make a certain product, the company would do it with no real goals or reasoning. It seemed that others on the executive team were too timid to push back.

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